Meriah Fahey

Clinical Assistant Professor

Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology

BSc (Hons), BSocSc - Environmental Science

University Of Calgary

Medical Doctorate

University of Calgary

FRCSC - Obstetrics and Gynecology

University of Manitoba

Contact information

Phone

Clinic: 403-240-2221

Research and Interests

Areas of Interest

Breech Birth

General Obstetrics and Gynecology

Indigenous Health

Menopause (NAMS Certified)


Biography

Dr. Meriah Fahey is a Royal College certified specialist in Obstetrics and Gynecology. She grew up in Calgary and completed early work at the University of Calgary followed by her residency in Winnipeg.
Returning to Calgary after certification, she worked as a locum physician until she was hired at South Health Campus in 2013. She is currently Site Lead at South Health Campus, maintains a community practice office at Westglen Medical and provides outreach and collaborative care with providers from health centres in Eden Valley and Tsuut'ina and the clinic at Elbow River Healing Lodge. She is currently a member of the Maternal Newborn Child & Youth Strategic Clinical Network and Population, Public and Indigenous Health Strategic Clinical Network. She is on the advisory committee for Indigenous Health with the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada. Dr. Fahey continues to work on research and education around breech birth in her spare time.

When not at work, Dr. Fahey can be found enjoying the outdoors (on bike or foot) or hunkering down indoors (movies and snacks) with her family.

 


Publications

Underway – Breech Decision Making - How do patients decide on mode of delivery for breech?

Underway – Breech Outcomes - Outcome data for South Health Campus since 2013

May 2017: Vital Signs – A Former Locum’s Look at (Un)Employment in Medicine [https://indd.adobe.com/view/dab5616c-4f5c-4451-bead-c4ba90a79c83]

July 2016: Vital Signs - Catching Up on Indigenous Health[static1.squarespace.com/static/568eb5bbd82d5eecf06026c4/t/577550193e00be3e3a7e6c18/1467306027729/VS0716.pdf]

JCDA Issue 2, 2012: Debate & Opinion – Periodontal Health Isn’t Yet the Answer to Preterm Birth [www.jcda.ca/article/c31/]

JOGC February 2010: Resident Awareness – Prenatal Patients’ Knowledge Regarding the Role of Obstetrical Residents

BMC October 2008: The happy docs study: a Canadian Association of Internes and Residents well-being survey examining resident physician health and satisfaction within and outside of residency training in Canada [www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/1/105]

JOGC August 2008: Cyclic Hematuria – Photo of the Month
[www.sogc.org/jogc/abstracts/full/200809_ImageoftheMonth_1.pdf]

SOGC Poster Presentation at ACM June 2008: Resident Awareness Study

JOGC September 2007: Spontaneous Expulsion of Tubal Ligation Clips: A Case Report [www.sogc.org/jogc/abstracts/full/200709_CaseReport_1.pdf]

 

Unpublished 2005: Preterm, Low Birth Weight Infants and Maternal Periodontal Health: A Pilot Study

Unpublished 2005: Outcomes in Postmenopausal Females with Abnormal Pap Smear


Awards

2018 Specialist of the Year – Awarded by the Department of Family Medicine, Calgary

2012, 2016 Golden Speculum Resident Award

2013, 2015 Medical Student Teaching Award